11916827

Method and Apparatus for Transmitting/Receiving Positioning Reference Signal

PublishedFebruary 27, 2024
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5. The first wireless device of claim 1, wherein a frequency band corresponding to one physical resource block (PRB) is assigned for the first wireless device, wherein a frequency band corresponding to a plurality of PRBs is assigned for the one or more wireless user devices, and wherein the plurality of PRBs comprises the one PRB.

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8. The first wireless device of claim 1, wherein the PRS reference cell and the NB PRS reference cell correspond to a same cell.

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9. The first wireless device of claim 1, wherein the PRS for the one or more wireless user devices comprises a Long-Term Evolution (LTE) PRS for the one or more wireless user devices.

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15. The NB wireless device of claim 10, wherein the NB PRS and the PRS are mapped in a first frequency band and are transmitted in a subframe.

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16. The NB wireless device of claim 10, wherein the NB PRS is transmitted in a subframe in which the PRS is not transmitted.

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February 27, 2024

Inventors

Dong Hyun PARK
Sung Jun YOON

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